Danilchenko Aleksey Nikolaevich (Danilchenko Oleksiy Mikolayovich)
Case Information
- Region of case initiation:
- Donetsk Oblast
- Detention date:
- 1 апр. 2022 г.
- Charges:
- Art. 222 CC RF Part 4, Art. 222.1 CC RF Part 4, Art. 205.4 CC RF Part 2, Art. 205 CC RF Part 1, Art. 205 CC RF Part 2 Clause v
- Case categories:
- War-related, Occupied territories, civilian hostage, Terrorism
- Rosfinmonitoring status:
- Added 15 апр. 2024 г.
Case Description
In early April 2022, Russian security forces abducted two Ukrainian citizens, father and son - 72-year-old Alexey and 52-year-old Oleg Danilchenko - in the occupied Mariupol of Donetsk region. They visited them at the SIZO-3 in Makeyevka. Alexey's wife, 70-year-old Nina Vasilyevna, spent many months going to the pre-trial detention center with care packages and for visits, writing complaints to all Russian authorities, hoping that they would 'figure it out' and let them go. On December 12, 2023, Nina Vasilyevna was also detained and sent to a pre-trial detention center. The whole family was accused of terrorism. The details of the charges are unknown. Anatoly Tyulyubayev, a citizen of Ukraine, was detained in the Krasnodar Territory in October 2023. According to the FSB, on October 22 of the same year, while in Timashevsk, he received from representatives of Ukrainian special services the coordinates of a cache containing components for making IEDs, after which he found the cache and took out about one and a half kilograms of hexogen, as well as components for making IEDs." "According to the plans of Ukrainian special services, the man was supposed to organize an assassination attempt on the leadership of one of the military units, but he was detained by special services employees. A criminal case was opened against the Ukrainian for attempted terrorism, illegal acquisition and manufacture of explosives, and he was sent to a pre-trial detention center. Artyomova Lyubov was detained on November 21, 2023, in the village of Trudzhenka, Volodarsky district, Donetsk region." 4. The next day, she was charged with preparing a terrorist act by a group of persons by prior conspiracy, resulting in significant material damage, and participating in a terrorist community. The details of the charges are unknown. Ukrainian citizens Olga Mishina and Nikolai Lushkin are also involved in the case. The details of their charges are also unknown. In early September 2025, it became known that Nina and Oleg Danilchenko were released home under house arrest." Charges against them were dropped at the end of September.
Co-Defendants (6)
Artyomova Lyubov Aleksandrovna (Artemova Lyubov Oleksandrivna)
Donetsk Oblast
Danilchenko Nina Vasilevna (Danilchenko Nina Vasilivna)
Donetsk Oblast
Danilchenko Oleg Alekseevich (Danilchenko Oleg Oleksiyovich)
Donetsk Oblast
Lushkin Nikolay Pavlovich (Lushkin Mikola Pavlovich)
Donetsk Oblast
Mishina Olga Anatolevna (Mishina Olga Anatoliyivna)
no information
Tyulyubaev Anatoliy Aleksandrovich (Tyulyubayev Anatoliy Oleksandrovich)
Donetsk Oblast
Contact Information
Mailing Address
Данильченко Алексей Николаевич (Данильченко Олексій Миколайович), 10 марта 1950 г. ФКУ СИЗО-2 ГУФСИН России по Ростовской области, адрес: 347910, Россия, Ростовская обл., г. Таганрог, ул. Ленина, д. 175 связь через: Зонателеком
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